Kryptowire, the Mobile & IoT Security Testing Technology of Choice
for Federal Agencies, is Now Available to Enterprises through
Integration with VMware Workspace ONE and VMware AirWatch

June 13, 2017 12:03 PM Eastern Time

WASHINGTON--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Kryptowire is delighted to announce it has joined the VMware Mobile
Security Alliance. The partnership will enable Kryptowire's
government-vetted mobile and IoT security risk protection platform to
collaborate with VMware Workspace ONE and VMware AirWatch.

“For years now, Kryptowire has been trusted by
military and civilian agencies to meet the highest security and privacy
standards for the mobile apps they use. We look forward to providing the
same high standard of mobile threat protection with our security
platform and VMware AirWatch.”

Discovering mobile/IoT vulnerabilities can be cumbersome, error-prone,
and costly when your employees have hundreds of third-party applications
and libraries on their devices that are exposed to zero-day threats on a
daily basis. A single insecure mobile app may result in irreparable data
losses, compromised networks, and millions of dollars in damages to an
enterprise.

Kryptowire
is the turnkey mobile security and privacy platform of choice for
Federal agencies to test their mobile and IoT devices against the
highest internationally-recognized standards used for classified and
national security systems. Now this military-grade technology is
available to enterprise users and integrated with VMware Workspace ONE
and VMware AirWatch.

"We are excited Kryptowire is now part of the VMware Mobile
Security Alliance," said Adam Rykowski, Vice
President, Product Management, Mobile Products, End-User Computing,
VMware. "Together, VMware and Kryptowire can help enterprises meet their
mobile security needs with great products built to comply with
the strict standards of the federal government."

Runs automated analyses on all your users' Android and iOS mobile apps
without requiring access to the source code.

Continuously assesses the security of all enterprise mobile apps and
devices against the highest internationally-recognized software
assurance standards published by the National Institute of Standards
and Technologies (NIST)
and the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP).

Tests the security of every mobile app, on every mobile device, for
every enterprise employee, using the latest mobile threat intelligence.

Provides pass/fail evidence down to the line of code to assure
transparent and high-confidence results.

Enables proactive remediation that includes whitelisting or
blacklisting applications, notifying the end user, or even removing
non-compliant assets to protect enterprise resources and data.

"We are thrilled to offer seamless threat intelligence which will allow
organizations to take immediate remedial action when mobile
vulnerabilities are discovered," said Angelos Stavrou, the
CEO of Kryptowire. "For years now, Kryptowire has been trusted by
military and civilian agencies to meet the highest security and privacy
standards for the mobile apps they use. We look forward to providing the
same high standard of mobile threat protection with our security
platform and VMware AirWatch."

About Kryptowire

Kryptowire automatically tests and validates the security of mobile and
IoT firmware and applications to the highest government and industry
software assurance standards. Kryptowire was jumpstarted by the Defense
Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) in 2011, is based in Fairfax, Virginia, USA and has a
customer base ranging from government agencies to national cable TV
companies. For more information and to schedule a demo, visit www.kryptowire.com.

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